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The Rise of “No Code”
The borders of being ‘technical’ are expanding by the day
There used to be a well-defined line between who could build things and who couldn’t. Building was reserved for people who could code—people who were “technical.”
Sure, there’ve been waves of milquetoast no-code tools that purported to turn you into a developer for the past decade. But those ... See more
There used to be a well-defined line between who could build things and who couldn’t. Building was reserved for people who could code—people who were “technical.”
Sure, there’ve been waves of milquetoast no-code tools that purported to turn you into a developer for the past decade. But those ... See more
Dan Shipper • You’re a Developer Now
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No-code obviously started with web development. Individuals and companies now have a wide range of platforms to create their website. The emerging dominant no-code stack is composed of Webflow for the front, Zapier for the automation, Airtable for the database (+Memberstack to manage membership and payment if needed). We like this approach because ... See more
Alexandre Dewez • Gmail
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Whether you use the tools at work or in your personal lives, no-code will fundamentally shift the accessibility of software creation & open up the door for many new solutions to be created.
Adalo • The Future is No-Code Book & Mini-Series | Conclusions
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Low code / no code isn’t a new category of startups, but rather a change in how people interact with technology.
Rex Woodbury • The Building Blocks of Tech
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No-Code will become a gateway drug for makers to start coding.
Dru Riley • No-Code: Faster Development, Scalability, Leverage
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